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How do I become a reflexologist in Ireland?

How do I become a reflexologist in Ireland?

  1. ITEC Level 3 Diploma course in Reflexology – Holistic College Dublin.
  2. ITEC Level 5 Diploma in Reflexology Treatments.
  3. ITEC Level 5 Diploma in Reflexology Treatments.
  4. Reflexology/Facial Reflexology.
  5. Reflexology ITEC.
  6. Reflexology ITEC Diploma.
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Is reflexology a complementary therapy?

Reflexology is a form of complementary therapy which, through the massage of the feet, aims to promote wellness in other areas of the body. Modern reflexology is based on the principle that the foot has ‘reflex’ points that correspond to the various structures and organs throughout the body.

Is reflexology a quick fix to a healthy lifestyle?

However, reflexology is not a quick fix, it takes time to undo bad habits and thinking patterns that cause illness and disease. You have to be prepared to work with your reflexologist to adopt a healthier lifestyle.

What is reflexology and bio-energy?

Reflexology and bio-energy are gentle alternative therapies that are effective treatments for a wide variety of areas including; pregnancy, fertility, back pain, migraine, arthritis, digestive disorders, hormonal imbalance and much more. They help to balance both body and mind.

Why choose African reflexology?

African Reflexology is taught from the highest level of integrity, honesty, ease and professionalism. Each student is treated with absolute respect while being given the best care possible from every other trainee reflexologist.

Who is Marguerite Brady African reflexology?

Marguerite Brady. African Reflexology. The Origins. Hello, my name is Marguerite Brady. I started my career in Holistic therapies in the early 1990’s. I was working as a General Nurse when I commenced my training in Classical Reflexology in Dublin.